The only Swedish-born defenseman undrafted at this point at the NJEC and will most likely be taken in the upcoming June 2013 NHL Entry Draft – as late 1994 birthdate. He is a big, mobile D-man that just shuts down the opposition. He is not overly gifted in the offensive zone, yet plays smart with the puck, makes good breakout passes, and tough to beat on the defensive side. He projects for a possible second or third round selection.

I'm gonna take a leap and guess that nobody on this board knows a single useful thing about anyone that was drafted by the Bruins, except perhaps Ryan Fitzgerald.

The jury is gonna be out for a while...

I read that Arnesson probably would've been drafted higher last year and has a lot of international experience. He was rated as the 3rd best European defensemen, so it doesn't seem terrible for the #60 pick. We'll see.

It's almost hard to imagine a more idiotic comparison for a Swedish defensmen, at the #60 pick, that we've never seen play, than to say he's "the next Zach Hamill".

I know this poster likes to haphazardly throw opinions out there faster than he can think about them, but yeah, its probably time for the Ignore button.

I also have OEC on ignore.

I've been notoriously critical of the Bruins drafting, but I can't see how anyone can criticize this pick at #60. The odds are highly againsts picks #60 on down and the only reasonable expectation for this draft is ---- NONE.

From the 2010 draft - only 10 players have seen time in the NHL from pick 60 on down.

It's almost hard to imagine a more idiotic comparison for a Swedish defensmen, at the #60 pick, that we've never seen play, than to say he's "the next Zach Hamill".

I know this poster likes to haphazardly throw opinions out there faster than he can think about them, but yeah, its probably time for the Ignore button.

I also have OEC on ignore.

I've been notoriously critical of the Bruins drafting, but I can't see how anyone can criticize this pick at #60. The odds are highly againsts picks #60 on down and the only reasonable expectation for this draft is ---- NONE.

From the 2010 draft - only 10 players have seen time in the NHL from pick 60 on down.

The goal isn't for the Bruins to take a beating for the team, it's to cause the opponents to take a beating for theirs.

Orr, you are following up a very poor argument up with another very poor argument and are one step away from the ignore button, which I hardly ever use.

Your list there could apply to any NHL team. The vast majority of those guys are picks later than the first 2 rounds, which hardly ever make the NHL, on any team. Check the success rate of other team's drafting D-men since 2005, in the later rounds, for comparison -- it'll ruin your argument. Do it. I dare you.

Guys like Matt Benning (7th round) and Rob O'Gara (5th round) haven't even played a college game yet, so citing them is totally irrelvent. Only a fool thinks that and 18-year old drafted in the 7th round will play in the NHL right away...

C'mon grow up and make some big boy arguments here. You know nothing about Arnesson and neither does anyone else, except that he was the 3rd highest rated Eurpoean D-man and could be an NHL defensmen after 3-4 years of development. Par for the course at pick #60.

Don't get all excited about Subban just because you know his name. Every team passed on him yesterday, until the 4th round.

The goal isn't for the Bruins to take a beating for the team, it's to cause the opponents to take a beating for theirs.

What's to argue? You're a meathead who most have on ignore. I don't ignore you because I feel your lack of knowledge to be hilarious. Feel free to elaborate on why Subban was drafted after 114 other players. Actually forget it because I already know. You see, I've actually seen him play countless times whereas I know that you never have. Thanks for the laughs. It must not be easy being a dimwit but you make it seem effortless. Nice work.

Once again Dezaruchi proves Denial is not just a river in Egypt! OK Dezzy I mean Dizzy? Answer this if you can--in what position number was PK Subban, the Norris winning defenseman, drafted? Too difficult for you? don't worry, just be happy in your ignorance.

I think he lost a couple of Chicklets Fred--The Turk

The goal isn't for the Bruins to take a beating for the team, it's to cause the opponents to take a beating for theirs.

Once again Dezaruchi proves Denial is not just a river in Egypt! OK Dezzy I mean Dizzy? Answer this if you can--in what position number was PK Subban, the Norris winning defenseman, drafted? Too difficult for you? don't worry, just be happy in your ignorance.

I think he lost a couple of Chicklets Fred--The Turk

The goal isn't for the Bruins to take a beating for the team, it's to cause the opponents to take a beating for theirs.

Still having elementary school students write your material eh? We all know you've never seen Subban or Linus play. We all know you're simple. Why should anything else matter again?

Once again Dezaruchi proves Denial is not just a river in Egypt! OK Dezzy I mean Dizzy? Answer this if you can--in what position number was PK Subban, the Norris winning defenseman, drafted? Too difficult for you? don't worry, just be happy in your ignorance.

I think he lost a couple of Chicklets Fred--The Turk

The goal isn't for the Bruins to take a beating for the team, it's to cause the opponents to take a beating for theirs.

You are seriously going to compare a #43 pick to a #60?

Look throught the draft years and it is quite noticeable that mid second round on down is a different world than above.

Look, there's plenty to criticize. That 2007 draft is one that bothers me. Hamill and Cross I thought were obviously bad picks, but you want to go complain about this draft?

It's a #60 pick and lower. Get reasonable. Find me players that made it from the 3rd round down in these modern times when they are that much better at evaluating players - since 2004 or so.

Also, I am notorious for complaining about their picks, *obvious* bad picks becaue they are undersized or underskilled just by looking at their stats and not even watching them play.

And I can't say that about any of these picks, they all appear either big and/or appear to be skilled.

The one constant in the life of Dizzyruchi is he never answers the question. I guess it's akin to pleading the Fifth, and in his case it's the right to not admit his stupidity. Fair point Dez, I don't blame you!

The one constant in the life of Dizzyruchi is he never answers the question. I guess it's akin to pleading the Fifth, and in his case it's the right to not admit his stupidity. Fair point Dez, I don't blame you!

There was a question? I think your 10 year old speech writer needs to work on his punctuation then. Ask away dimwit. It won't make you look any dumber. You've set the bar amazingly high in that respect.